The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 20 Aug 1936, p. 8

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panel' Ae ee) THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 na DAO OO _---------- WILL GIVE SEND-OFF SSS 5a ier, and had secured a position for In Memoriam ° T TO TRAFFIC OFFICER |the coming school term. Active -- Social and Personal WEDDING BELLS | GOING TO NORTH BAY OBITUARY jin church and musical circles, he} BLAIR--In loving memory of WS SS SS SS SSE 5 SS HF Iorganized the Baptist Young] Dorothy Gwendolyn, who pass- nnn Poppleton--Winfield Provineial.Gonstable Bell) Har- EARL R. CRAVEN People's Society in his home] ed away August 19, 1935. Miss Lily Hounslow is spend- ing a few days visiting friends in Toronto. The First United Church, Ham- ilton, was the scene of the mar- riage on Wednesday, August 12, Miss E. Ross has gone to To-| 1936, of Miss Mabel Winfield, ronto for a couple of weeks' visit! third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. with friends. E..Winfield of Port Colborne, to Mr. Russell Poppleton, youngest Edward McKinlay, formerly of SOP of Mrs. E. Poppleton of Haileybury, was in town over the Haileybury. The ceremony was week-end from Elk Lake. performed at 4 p.m. by Rev. John |Stinson, assisted by Rev. Earl 'Brearely, both of Hamilton, and the church was beautifully decor- jated with white ribbon streamers and gladioli. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a long white triple georgette dress, with mo- hair hat and accessories to match : ., |and carried a shower bouquet of Miss Helen Acheson of Hamil-| 2nd arr roses and ferns. The tor. is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.|}+iqesmaid was Miss Grace Win- C. {nch, and Mr. Inch, this week. | Feld, sister of the bride, who . |wore pink triple georgette, with Miss Clark, a former public | accessories to match. The groom health nurse in Haileybury visit-|was supported by his brother, ed local friends over the past Mr. James Poppleton of Waubeu- week-end. shene, and the ushers were Mr. John Winfield, brother of the Mrs. Horace Maguire, Brown-|bride, of Port Colborne, Mr. J. ing Street, is visiting her mother | E. Lush, a brother-in-law, from Mrs. J. W. Stadden in Elk Lake} Burlington. The wedding music this week. |was played by Harry J. Allen and Miss Tillie Thomson sang a Mr. and Mrs. Field of Toronto|Love You Truly," during the| are in Haileybury this week fora|signing of the register. Stan Fleming was in town from the Porcupine district over the past week-end on business: Miss May Ringrose of Noranda| is in Haileybury for a visit with! her sister, Mrs. Wm. Short. The visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.| ceremony was followed by a re- Jago, Main Street. | ception and buffet luncheon at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Lush, at Burlington, where |the'mothers of the young couple! jassisted in receiving the guests,| Mrs. Winfield wearing sand crepe with pink corsage and Mrs. Pop- 5 Q leton a blue dress with a cor- Archie Briden and _ little Spay ows) ya volta? Wosaa, Nba 210) Donnie, are in town this week for] °° > : en avisit with Mr. Briden's parents, | 80o"* wes pase Other OnE y : of-town guests included Miss| Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Briden. Viclet Baxter of Haileybury and BORN -- At South PAPiinGl eee ae Berelcon on Saturday, August 15th, 1936,| Sere : to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherland, | M formerly of Haileybury, a daugh-|, ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bryan, for- mer residents of Haileybury, were here this week from Aurora] for a visit with friends. Aiter the reception, Mr. and rs. Poppleton left for a short horeymoon at Waubaushene, the bride travelling in a brown and| nae : : : : yellow ensemble with a corsage, irs. H. Rocks and little daugh-|6¢ white glads. They will make ter left yesterday for their home their home in Haileybury. in Kirkland Lake after a visit i 5 here with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mac- Girr. | CYBOLSKI--ANDRECHECK per, traffic officer at headquarters here for the past year, is being transferred to North Bay to take the place of Constable E. J. Cle- land, who has resigned from the force, it has been announced by Inspector F. B. Creasy. Mr. Har- per will leave in the near future for his new location. A farewell stag party and pre- sentation has been arranged, at which Constable Harper will be the guest of honor. This will be held in the K. of C. Hall, Main Street, tomorrow (Friday) even- ing. commencing at 8 o'clock. A presentation will be made on be- half of the community, refresh- ments will be provided and a gen- eral good time is expected. Algonquins Arrive Home After Camp Training Period On Saturday last, the local company of the Algonquin Regi- ment arrived home after their 10-day training period in Pene- tang. The boys were well bron- zed, with the sun during the out- door period and all report a pretty fair time in camp. They did not bring back any trophies this year, the big general proficiency cup, which they won last summer hav- ing gone to Kirkland Lake in the possession of "C' Company of the regiment. Nothing definite was given out as to where the annual camp would be held in 1937, the boys report, but they hadn't much hope that it would be in this part of the North Country, although it has been suggested that when the Gillies Airport is completed it would make a splendid site for the training of a brigade of mil- itia. Now Have Good Motor Road Highway to Camp Lorrain One road improvement carried out this summer in the district that has proved a great conven- ience is the new stretch built from the highway to Camp Lor- rain, on Lake Temiskaming. This piece of road, built at a cost of around one thousand dollars by the Department of Highways, town, played in the orchestra of Earl Randolph, only son of P. Eric E. Smith and took part in R. Craven, secretary-treasurer of| munity, where he was well ined the Northern Telephone Company! and respected by all. and Mrs. Craven, M.B.E., died at} Surviving are his parents and the family home in New Liskeard|three sisters, the Misses Jean, on Saturday morning last, August Noe and Rena, all of New Lis- 15th, 1936, after an illness of a! eard. The funeral, which was few days only. He was 25 years ae was held on Sunday, and of age, was a popular member of Bes Et ad have the the younger set in New Liskeard) (¢ lies ee i & a great circle and will be widely mourned by a ASTER Ee sie gisct: host of friends in the district. el Ana 2 After receiving his primary ed-| Thos. Forget, charged in Kap- ucation at the New Liskeard pub-|USkasing with being drunk, plead- lic and high school, Earl Craven|€4 that it was "an accident" and went to McMaster University in! WS let go on a 30-day suspended Hamilton, where he graduated in! Sentence. 1932 with a B.A. degree. Later Tc ee ie a he took a course in the North Bay! While the swimming classes at Normal School with the aim of|the Beach here have been dis- qualifying as a high school teach-!continued for the season. there ee ee MOVING swimmers making use of the beach and the water continues fair in temperature. are still a good many bathers and | Just when your life was brightest, Just when your years were best, You were called from this world of sorrow, To a home of enternal rest. --Sadly missed by Daddy, Bro- thers and Sisters. BLAIR--In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Sarah Ellen, who passed away August 16; 1933. Just a thought of sweet remem- brance, Just a memory fond and true; Just the love and sweet devotion Of ones who think of you. --Ever remembered by Husband, Sons and Daughters. Mining CLAIMS WANTED We are interested in buying well- located mining claims. Give full patticulars when writing. P.O. Box 34, Montreal. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAULING --CALL-- Haileybury Cartage CLASSIG THEATRE CoseAeT - ON TARI@ Phone No. 119 D. COOKE & SONS [Se ss | es ee) Beas | | LAST BUS to HAILEYBURY 11.45 p.m. from Theatre. Complete Show After 9 p.m. 12S SSS S50 FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 21st and 22nd MONDAY and TUESDAY August 24th and 25th Condensed Ads/ a0 (----] aco Kwek K Found -- Tame Canary. Owner may have same by phoning No. KKM 378, Haileybury. 21-1-c Help Wanted -- Reliable Man ANOTHER HIT BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE THIN wanted to supply famous Wat- S ao kins Products to established atau, meta lady = & Warser Broa Pere with and Weekly earnings av- customers in Haileybury Cobalt. BETTE DAVIS + Wares WILLIAM ALISON SKIPWORTH © ARTHUR TREACHER CHayHE $22.50 at start. Experi- WON Shaw « Merle Wilson © Porter Hall » Olin ence unnecessary. Credit fur- 6 Directed by WILLIAM DIFTERLE nished. Apply W. J. Kilgour, J. R. Watkins Co., 2177 Masson THRILL-A-SECOND DRAMA ..-10,000 Feet Above the World! If in a hurry for that Money Order, phone the Express Office With Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bier-| leaves the road to the Old Mis- naski of Barry's Bay, uncle of the __ ette and gasoline used for clean the particualrs and it will be ready | bride and godfather to the bride-| for you on your arrival at the|grcom, celebrating the nuptial station. z mass, the marriage of Martha, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Geo. Brown, a former Hailey- John Andrecheck, old residents of) burian, spent a day or two in Cobalt, to Harold F. Cybolski of town this week, renewing ac-| Timmins, was solemnized in St.! quzintances while on a holiday) Patrick's Church in the Silver} from Kirkland Lake. |Town on Saturday morning, Au- Sree ds | gust 15th. The bride is 2 gradu-| Mrs. J. W. Morrison and little ate nurse of St.. Mary's Hospital, | daughter, Dorothy, left on Mon-| Timmins, while the groom is well| day for a visit with Mrs. Morri-| known in that town, where they son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter|Wi!} make their home when ey, Munroe, at Maxville, Ont. |return froma honeymoon trip to southern points. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.*Rutherford| Assisting Monsignor Biernaski of Toronto are in Haileybury this|at the ceremony were Rey.Father}| week for a visit with Mrs. Ruth-|Couiis, also of Barry's Bay, as erford's brother, N. C. McVitte,/deacon, and Rev. Father Yolkoski and Mrs. McVittie, Main Street.;of Round Lake, as sub-deacon, | while the Parish Priest, Rev. Mrs. J. T. Leishman and little; Father Caufield, was present in son, Jack, left on Friday evening|the sanctuary. Miss Agnes An- to visit Mrs. Leishman's mother,|drecheck, sister of the bride was Mrs. J. Bayliss, and other mem- maid of honor, and Miss Martha bers of the family in Sault Ste.| Vachon of Kirkland Lake, was Marie, Mich. !bridesmaid, while the bride's bro- ther, Edward Andrecheck, sup- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short of|ported the groom. Many old Toronto, and Mrs. Berthaume of, friends and relatives were pre- Montgomery, Alabama, sister of sent for the ceremony and recep- Mr. Short and the late Wm. Short tion afterwards. a few days. sion and winds through the woods to the camp. It has provided a much easier means of travel than the old trail previously used and, considering the amount of traffic between various district points and the camp, is an improvement that has been much appreciated. Some work has also been done on the Silver Centre road this year and the going is pretty fair now. New Service Station to be Opened on Downton Corner A new service station will be opened in the near future on the corner of Ferguson Avenue and Broadway Street, in the down- town section of Haileybury, by R. F. Richardson. The small of- fice in the Broadway Theatre building will be utilized and there will be one pump on Fer- guson Avenue and another on 3roadway. Mr. Richardson has operated a station on Rorke Av- enue, near the southern limit of the town, since last spring. A branch of the Royal Humane Society is being formed in Tim- mins this month. are visiting Mrs. Wm. Short, for| | Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson of London, Ont., arrived in town at the week-end for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) O'Neill and Mrs. O'Neill accompanied them on the return trip. SHAVE IN ANYWHERE ----=------=_-- LSS aE EL--aDB9an S| SSS SSS COMFORT ANYTIME ar | Miss Elizabeth Little returned home on Monday after a tour of England and European countries. She reports a pleasant and inter- esting trip, except for the fact that it rained nearly every day while she was absent. : ter one that does away with shay | Miss Audrey Thuerck who has just completed a post graduate course in nursing at Whitby, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thuerck, and will leave shortly for Albany, N-Y., where she has secured a position in the Albany State Hospital. | | NO MORE Price Would you like to shave by an entirely new method--a bet- all the discomforts of blade ing? The Schick Shaver Lathering Painful Cuts Irritated Face $16.50 St., Montreal 21-3-c AP ar as Sales Help Male--Men to sell low priced electric trouser presser. HM MH Right man will be Haileybury and Cobalt representative. B. & F. Distributors, 206 Montrose Ave., Toronto, Ont. 21-1c Lost -- Man's Gold Signet Ring; initials S.G.S. Finder please re- turn to The Haileyburian Office Reward. 21-1* Lost--From Motor Car, between Mather's Garage and Silver Centre, Tent rolled in bundle. Finder return to Haileyburian Office. 21-1* For Sale--General Electric Re- frigerator, in excellent condi- tion. Will sell at a bargain. Apply to Box 114 or phone 183. Haileybury. 20-tf Is Your Refrigerator Cold enough? Safety zone tempera- ture between 50 and 32°. Get your "Cold Gauge" FREE at D. R. Murray, Special Repre- sentative Robt. Simpson: Com- pany Limited, Haileybury. 18-tf. For Rent--Seven Roomed House, corner Rorke and Blackwall; good furnace, hardwood floors large sun porch and all conven- iences. Apply to Mrs. A. L. Herbert, Phone 149. 52-2t.f CHURCHES Ce eer® seer The United Church Minister--W. A. Beecrott, B.A., B.D. Organist--Mr. R. H. Unwin 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Service No Evening service in July. The Baptist Church G. F. GORMAN, Pastor Res. 84 Elliott St. 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Gospel Service When a fire broke out in 'the warehouse of the Ontario Forest- tv Department at Sudbury, some $10.000 damage was done to the ll building and equipment stored | a Come and s | | | | JEWELER and there. It was thought a cigar-| =| ing pumps had been the cause. ie ee these at A. W. SANDERSON STATIONER | ) =] SS = ==SSSS0----SSS Sq ' The Salvation Army Captain Cuthbert Sunday Morning Servrce at 11 Sundav Evening Service at 7.30. Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Tyesday. 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting | Friday. 7.15 p.m. --Junior Meeting | 8.00 om.--Y. P. Legion Meeting. ® --Added Attraction-- Adolph Zukor presents (3 HOURS BY AIR' S¥ FRED MaclMURRAY JOAN BENNETT wth ROCHELLE HUDSON amount Picture kk Fox Movietone News; Paramount News of the World } COMEDY | Screen. Snapshots WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 26th and 27th fouR NEW LOVE-TEAM A Laugh for Every: Romantic --Added Attraction--} Adolph Zuker presents Uy . VIRGINIA WEIDLER Sms @lRk OF THE | OZARKS' € OME Dey MONTGOMERY rovelind RUSSEL MATINEES DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Monday, Wednesday and Sat- urday, at 2.30 p.m. ; Matinee Prices -- Mon. and Wed., with FRANK Adults 25c plus 2c tax; Children 10c MORGAN REGINALD OWEN Louis Hayward Saturday--Adults 32c™ plus 3c tax; Children 10c, no tax. Evening Prices--Adults 45c plus 5c tax; Children 15c, no tax. Special Student Admission Prices-- 25c every Matinee and Evening. ~ ZaSu Pitts - John Howard by Bennie Bartlett » Grace Bradley - i (Bac Alan Baxter + Brian Donlevy --Added Attraction--f

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